w DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Chorale Rehearsal Oct 3 |Deats At Wesleyan % Dallas Woman’s Club Chorale will hold its first rehearsal for the fall and winter season Tuesday evening at 7:45 in the Library Annex. Dir- ector is Mrs. William Carroll, ac- campanist Mrs. David Carey. Wom- Mrs. Harold Deats, son of Rev. and Howard Deats, Tunkhannock RD 5, has returned to Roberts Wes- leyan, College in North Chili, N.Y. [Stripe Clubs will hold a en who od enjoy singing with | a group are cordially invited. Shrine Officials To Meet In Sunbury Sunbury and Columbia County joint | Ladies Night at the American Legion Home in Sunbury October 11. Din- ner will be served at 6:30: Honored » SSNS NA NEW GULF SOLAR HEAT i io mm Gu First premium heating finest automatic heat comfort. oil at regular price CHARLES H. LONG SWEET VALLEY, PA. «Ultra clean! Burns clean, heats) clean... lets you enjoy the very’ Order from us today! . REVOLUTIONARY . | guests will include John Birkman, Chairman of the Board of the Phil- adelphia Hospital, Walter Graff, Vice Chairman and Dr. Royal Moore, Surgeon at the hospital. Irem officials will also be present, includ- ing Potentate Thomas Lehman III Lebananon Valley College David D. Kimball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kimball, Harveys Lake RD 1 is one of four Luzerne County students enrolled as freshmen at Lebanon Valley College, Annville. Flyers at 2 p.m, [ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961 Dallas Home Against Forty Fort; Lake Lehman Travels To Northwest Saturday afternoon Dallas will the Flyers hit the win column as play its third straight game at home they sqeaked out a 12-6 win over when it ‘takes on the Forty Fort, Ester, Forty Fort presents a good back- Forty Fort, a. supposedly strong I field with Fredericks, McGurk, Eddy team even though losing a number | 4 Aram Up Sons iis oda, of men, were picked along with Wyo- | oltdeh, Macavoy, Yarmey, Attardo, 2 a 3 | Hughes and Scott who do most of ming as pre-season favorites in the Wost Side Conference. | the work on offense and defense. To date the Flyers, coached by After the win Saturday Bromin- | ski’s crew will be fired up for the ny cg B Yarg id Forty Fort tilt and another hard Flyers opened against Luzerne and fought football game is expected. were held to a surprisingly 0-0 tie. | Lake-Lehman Away The Following week Lake-Lehman' b Laie doie an will z ie Jot was the opponent and the game C2¢% On the winning side Saturday woud wp. © 12:17 ihe. Last Friday, | when it travels to Northwest to [1] Rear 29 North Main St. Graphic Arts Services INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Screen Prints, Art Work Phone VA 5-2978 AN | meet the Rangers of Ken Wood. | Northwest with a 1-1 slate holds |a 7-6 win over Edwardsville while | losing a free-scoring affair to Nes- copeck last Saturday 32-24. | Northwest also faced with the | problem of transportation for its | players due to such a wide area under its jointure also has a small squad. | Mainstays for the Rangers include | Whitebread, Killiam, Yenzow, Ro- | mano, Valenia, Wilcznski Gensel, | Shershen on the line while Stepan- ski, Gayewski, Hoyt, Yelitz and | Yarnell share most of the backfield ' duty. u|8 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Sn ARS Sv # Ag & y x 0 : 4 §| Luzerne-Dallas Hwy. 148 So. 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Pkg. of FROZEN-STOUFFER’S * WELSH RAREBIT Redeemable at All Giant Markets COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, SEPT. 30th ONE CounoN PER Custos CAR Ss EE RT Ce i i FROM OUR FABULOUS “IN-STORE” BAKERY THE BAKED GOODS YOU'VE HEARD SO MUCH ABOUT Chase Autumn has officially arrived but we are experiencing as hot weather as we had all summer. Already the trees are taking on a change of color. Mrs. Peter Lincoln had X-Rays taken of an injury to her right leg at Nesbitt Hospital Thursday. She has returned home on Chase Road. Navy Lt. Beatrice Lincoln was a weekend guest of her brother | and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Peter Lincoln. Lt. Lincoln is sta- tioned at Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Fronczkiewicz, Towanda, spent the weekend with | Mrs Fronczkiewicz's mother, Mrs. | John Billow, Chase Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Schrama, Ceasetown, held open house Sun- day in observance of their twenty- | fifth wedding anniversary. A large | number of friends and relatives called and they received numerous gifts. Fathers of Cub Pack 225 will be in charge of the meeting October | 3, and will assist in running the | Pinewood Derby. Meetings this year have been moved up to the first | Tuesday night. | Mrs. Albert J. Cadwalader attend- | ed the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Gruver of Moosic over the weekend. Mrs. Robert Sovik and daughter, Susan, returned to Syracuse Sun- | day. They had been visiting with ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Cochran | Mrs. Sovik’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Harold Bertram, while Mr. Sovik was on a business rtip to Holland | and Germany. Airman 3/c Harry S. Evans re- | turned to Kinsleee Air Base at De- | troit on Friday. Congratulations to Lehman-Jack- son Little Leaguers and Teenagers, both of whom won the champion- ship in their respective leagues. The teams will be honored ‘at a | banquet at Dallas American Legion | October 16. William Sponseller was | ceremony: coach of both teams, Robert Disque was manager of the Little Leaguers and Frank Pavlick was manager o the Teengers. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whitenight and children, Yoland and Don, were guests of Mrs. Whitenight's parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Major, last week, Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Moyer and daughter, Susan, were also visitors Many In Bloomsburg In calling around I found that quite a few of our Township people were in Bloomsburg to watch the | arrival of the animals and exhibits for the Fair. Ronnie Ray, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Ray, Chase Road, is | a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hos- pital. Still In Hospital Frank Niezgoda, Ceasetown, is still a patient at Nanticocke State { Hospital where he was admitted | September [12, after having received injuries to his right hip and leg on September 8 while employed as a driller for the Newport Excavating Company Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Griffith and daughter, Dana Lynn, Little Falls, N. J., visited with Mrs. Griffiths’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wil- | | liams, Sunday. Leza Carol Cochran, infant daugh- | of Smiths Pond was baptized Sun- day at Shavertown Methodist | Church by Rev. Robert Yost. A] family gathering of the following friends and relatives was held at the Cochran home following the | Mr. and Mrs. James Hogan, Mrs. Dorothy Astary and children, Robert and Roberta; Char- lotte Cochran; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Diamond and, children, Paul, Robert {and Kenneth; Mr. | Williams; Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Cochran; Mr, and Mrs. Archie Coch- SECTION A — PAGE 3 Clarence Hunter, 44 Suffers Heart Attack (Clarence Hunter, 44, former resi- lent of Broadway, suffered a fatal heart attack Saturday night at the ome of his cousin, Robert Hunter » Dushore. He was buried yester= Jay in Bloomingdale Cemetery, fol- lowing services conducted by Rev. Ray Garbey from the Bronson Fun- aral Home. A native of Berwick, his parents were-Loray Hunter of Broadway and the late Mrs. Clara Hunter. He was a veteran of World War 11 and the Korean War. He held membership in Berwick Veterans of Foreign Wars, and belonged to Berwick Lutheran Church. In addition to his father, he leaves his widow, the former Pauline Swan; two sisters, Mrs. Alberta Miller and Mrs, Martha Moses, both of Seneca Falls, N. Y. Another Easter Lily Another Easter lily in bloom. Mrs. L. E. Beisel’s, out in Idetown, in full bloom for a week. ran and daughter, Susan; Irene Shultz; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greg- ory and sons, Harry and Donald, her maternal grandparents, Mr. and and Mrs. Peter | | Mrs, Earl Layou. he Godparents | Mrs. Earl Layou. The Godparents Steele. Congratulations to Cathy Salan- sky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Am- brose Salansky, Sr., who was the honored guest at a party celebrat- ing her seventh birthday. Attending were: Donna Gabel, Paulette Mick- no, Christopher, Francis, Mary and | Susan ‘Stash, Jane and Susan Salan- | sky, Gwen Salansky, Mrs. Donald | Gabel, Rose Salasky, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Salansky Jr., and Victor Salansky. Supervisors of Jackson Township will meet at the Fire Hall on Octo- ber 2 at 7:30. : PUMPKIN PIE EA. 49¢ LAYER CAKE Sstoere ea. 45c COFFEE CAKE RING toe & nur ea. 29¢ | RAISED DOEUTS BETTER organ ot dg i” | KOSHER SLICED CORNED BEEF ............... .ccoiceeieiiiirvesiiiniuinsinnss V4 Lb. 59¢ CHOPPED HERRING ............. Lb. 49¢ © CHOPPED LIVER.......... V2 Lb. 49¢ | | on If You Are Planning The Purchase Of A Diamond Within The Next Few Months, Be Sure To See My Son Jack, Or Ye ; eg Ne) . .. . 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